Gear prop! Great for steam punk or industrial looking rooms. Standard configuration is 24" x 24". It is composed of a steel frame and grate. The gears are aluminum with welded shafts.

Game: The gears are usually discovered around the room. The front cover (option/not pictured) is bolted on. A wrench must be found to remove the front cover. When all the gears are placed in the proper position, the gears must be rotated (with the found wrench) to solve the puzzle. The output can be run to a sound player, FX350, or whatever you'd like.

Each gear and the turn wheel are wired in series with a lever switch.

Many options and custom configurations available.

Price is for the prop in an unfinished steel, wood, and aluminum configuration.

Configurable to 'solve' at any weight (within the scale's capability).

Use 8-Track cartridges in your puzzle tagged with RFID chips. When the right cartridges are placed in the correct slot, the puzzle is solved. Additional functionality can be realized with the push buttons to play an audio track which can be the clue or can be informative/educational.

This Bar Chart Prop allows players to find colored bars in the room, place them in the correct location, and solve the puzzle. All bars are held in place with magnets and are RFID tagged for proper placement.

No programming required! Turn-key Kit! Get control to your escape room! The combination of a push button and a status light mounted on a stainless-steel wall plate creates a professional presentation and installation for remotely controlling your room. This rugged and simple design provides a user interface for your game master to control the room.

Combined with the FX350 Room Controller, the button and light typically are used to start a room and let the game master know when the room timer is running. However, when connected to the FX350 and appropriate room control software, the button and light can be configured to do most anything.

No programming required! Turn-key Kit! Get control to your escape room! The combination of a push button and a status light mounted on a stainless-steel wall plate creates a professional presentation and installation for remotely controlling your room. This rugged and simple design provides a user interface for your game master to control the room.

Combined with the Bad ASS Controller (BAC), the button and light typically are used to start a room and let the game master know when the room timer is running. However, when connected to the BAC and appropriate room control software, the button and light can be configured to do most anything.

Circuit breaker prop as seen at Transworld 2018! Combines Bad ASS Controller and FX10 to detect the switch positions and report the solve status.

Combination lock prop uses a hockey puck as a prop piece to enter numbers into the lock. Ready install into an opening in a wall, a panel, or on the surface of a wall.